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instance, mess nuclear simple energy program under way. we are already cooperate with the chinese. find these areas, keep our markets open, but don't create a more hostile external environment that is absolutely essential. very important we keep the balance. there's a fine line between balance and provocation to we want to stay well on the side of balance of constructive environment spent dr. kissinger, i was surprised to hear you say that the comments made by both candidates used the term extreme deplorable leverage about china. i know you endorsed mitt romney. have you had that conversation with him? have you said i find your conversation really deplorable? ass. >> i see the advertisements of the two candidates every day are competing with each other on how to deal with the cheating things with china, and both of you cheat as applied to china. >> and trade. >> and trade. and it may be that in china they do not understand, and i am bothered by the fact that appealing to persons of china, but in my view on china policy is not a secret. it
instance, mess nuclear simple energy program under way. we are already cooperate with the chinese. find these areas, keep our markets open, but don't create a more hostile external environment that is absolutely essential. very important we keep the balance. there's a fine line between balance and provocation to we want to stay well on the side of balance of constructive environment spent dr. kissinger, i was surprised to hear you say that the comments made by both candidates used the term...
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also in terms of all tern tougher energy that energy independence or something akin to it or more energy independence is a possibility. in a world where high value added, supervalu added industry are key, the guy who protects intellectual property the most has the advantage. the place with the best schools and universities has an advantage. we're more stable. we have more capital. we have the formula to be the most success phil nation in the world at this time and not to talk about decline but talking about renaissance and resurgence. yet for some reason eludes us and brought up by candidates and drowned out by other things. i would like to quickly go down, each one of you has a minute, i would like to get your sense of reaction to this moment of promise for the united states. bob? >> i'm the one who says we're not in decline and that things are really better than people think and i think, i wish that there were more of that being said right now but on the other hand, we're in a political campaign and nobody's supposed to say the other guy isn't a disaster around won't turn it into a dis
also in terms of all tern tougher energy that energy independence or something akin to it or more energy independence is a possibility. in a world where high value added, supervalu added industry are key, the guy who protects intellectual property the most has the advantage. the place with the best schools and universities has an advantage. we're more stable. we have more capital. we have the formula to be the most success phil nation in the world at this time and not to talk about decline but...
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but the polling that we now know has a significant storage of natural shale gas which may make it an energy power into the 21st century so this is within geography. estimate your argument about russia and russians in security would basically be it's too flat. >> it has half of the world's longitude, but it's flat, it's indefensible, its rivers run north and south rather than east and west so they don't unite the country and it has less people than bangladesh. 141 million people bangladesh has more people commesso vladimir putin's cynical neo imperialism are the wages of the could be the geographical and security and that is how we should understand it not as a mad man or a totalitarian but as a very traditional russian autocrat. >> one of the interesting pictures of this book is your discussion of the fall of the berlin wall and if i read you right to say that it made us too optimistic. our system of democracy and free markets would have a transforming power. talk about that and take that story through the 1980's and 90's. >> the berlin wall and eliminated constraints. we thought because we
but the polling that we now know has a significant storage of natural shale gas which may make it an energy power into the 21st century so this is within geography. estimate your argument about russia and russians in security would basically be it's too flat. >> it has half of the world's longitude, but it's flat, it's indefensible, its rivers run north and south rather than east and west so they don't unite the country and it has less people than bangladesh. 141 million people bangladesh...
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need and desire to control the message and centralize the tactics and strategy but also maximize the energy and talent and value of their supporters doing things on their own to other voters. >> host: there's going to be the swing states where this election is going to be divided i would imagine all of the stuff you are talking about is going to be focused like a laser on some of those states. can you just remind us what the states are and is that true most of these techniques are going to be targeted. >> guest: in more less a dozen states now we may move from week to week. one thing that is important to think to realize is that not all swing states are equal or a light. we tend to think of them interchangeably and to see the set of pulling has a bunch of states that are all between 46 to 49% and the campaigns are on the air and the swing states are all serve in the same category, and campaigns are deciding where to compete and how they can compete based on vocals and this is a central strategic document in the campaign. what i learned about the 2008 campaign, david clough recalls bible, th
need and desire to control the message and centralize the tactics and strategy but also maximize the energy and talent and value of their supporters doing things on their own to other voters. >> host: there's going to be the swing states where this election is going to be divided i would imagine all of the stuff you are talking about is going to be focused like a laser on some of those states. can you just remind us what the states are and is that true most of these techniques are going...
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a mentionei mentioned energy. it is an environment for issues that can be solved by cooperation between china and the united states. complete consensus. i have anticipated and others have participated in many conversations that indicate that it is possible to have such a dialogue and also that the alternative is going to lead to results in my view but the drama of world war i. >> the man in the hat. the microphone to the middle. >> i am with the national advisory council foundation and reading dr. kissinger's book on china. on the paging out -- i sense that one of the reasons might have been very close relations with you and 100% agreement on proceeding with everything that you wanted to accomplish on behalf of the total policy that china and the u.s. pulling at that time. in other words taking care of the soviet union's belligerency towards china. >> the question is -- >> a factor in these political -- >> he was accused of the special in conversations that occurred after 1973 too agreeable to the united states. b
a mentionei mentioned energy. it is an environment for issues that can be solved by cooperation between china and the united states. complete consensus. i have anticipated and others have participated in many conversations that indicate that it is possible to have such a dialogue and also that the alternative is going to lead to results in my view but the drama of world war i. >> the man in the hat. the microphone to the middle. >> i am with the national advisory council foundation...
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amazingly, that is the place where i must greatest energy and insights from behavioral psychology has been brought to bear. so i would listen really closely to what people ask you on the phone, what they ask you at the door, why your mail looks the way it does because my guess is that a lot of the misinformed by an amount of sophistication about the human mind that would shock you. >> host: well, thanks so much. "the victory lab: the secret science of winning campaigns," this is just the time i him is so provocative and seems like it when the groundwork for things to come. so i just want to say thank you, sasha, for doing this. are you spending a lot of time in the road looking at mark and dave in this condensed. time now? >> guest: i've been campaigning for slate on this,
amazingly, that is the place where i must greatest energy and insights from behavioral psychology has been brought to bear. so i would listen really closely to what people ask you on the phone, what they ask you at the door, why your mail looks the way it does because my guess is that a lot of the misinformed by an amount of sophistication about the human mind that would shock you. >> host: well, thanks so much. "the victory lab: the secret science of winning campaigns," this is...
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will we talk about electoral politics i think perhaps that if you desire to vote and do so, but energy is to be put into social movements which we demand on our own terms rather than putting faith in an elected official and crossing our fingers and hoping to do what we want. specifically for a contemporary example, the students into bed or on strikes for months because there was a proposed tuition hike that they said was completely unacceptable. it tried to make practice illegal. what has come of this? the tuition hike did not go through and the law forbidding process was repealed. i think -- >> would you please ask a specific question. >> i know. my question, i suppose, would be what do you see is the value of social movements for political change. >> thank you. >> thank you very much for that example. i think hopefully folks realize that actually the reason i was asked to testify before rumors of congress was because of my work on such a social movement. there were students on our campus who organized collectively to address this concern with our insurance and who saw that georgetown
will we talk about electoral politics i think perhaps that if you desire to vote and do so, but energy is to be put into social movements which we demand on our own terms rather than putting faith in an elected official and crossing our fingers and hoping to do what we want. specifically for a contemporary example, the students into bed or on strikes for months because there was a proposed tuition hike that they said was completely unacceptable. it tried to make practice illegal. what has come...
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i have first energy. publicly traded utility operating in six states with 20 coal-fired electric plants. what is happening with the business? why have they withdrawn? get the real story from mark clark of first energy. thank you for joining us. born and raised in northeastern ohio and working at first energy utility business is not an easy one. >> not today. liz: today why? >> low gas prices and a tough economy. industrial sales are back to where they were in 2007 but that five years. residential little off but that is more weather-related. we have a lot of growth. the are no industry doing well. we have toledo with a chrysler investment and cleveland has the ford engine plant and then you have huge growth in terms of the health-care industry. the cleveland clinic doesn't add one building. they seem to add an additional block to their portfolio. with low gas prices that does affect what we do because a good portion of our business is selling power. liz: coal-fired plants. can you convert some of them? are
i have first energy. publicly traded utility operating in six states with 20 coal-fired electric plants. what is happening with the business? why have they withdrawn? get the real story from mark clark of first energy. thank you for joining us. born and raised in northeastern ohio and working at first energy utility business is not an easy one. >> not today. liz: today why? >> low gas prices and a tough economy. industrial sales are back to where they were in 2007 but that five...
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energy, energy independence or something akin to rate or at least more energy independent is a possibility and a world where high-value added, is about you added is key. the guy here protection joy actual property has an advantage . the best schools and universities has an advantage. talk about rasons and resurgence this is brought up by candidates and is drowned out by other things. i would likely preclude go down and get a sense of your reaction to this moment a promise. >> i am the one who says we are not in decline and things are better than people think. i wish there were more of that being said. on the other hand, we are in a political campaign. no one is supposed to say the other guy is not a disaster i think prayer are to come out of the recession and we are going to era fight our way through to a political deal that deals with all these range of economic issues. i also think we continue to be in the most advantageous position. i would not traded. >> there is none of those things you enumerated that i would disagree with. >> go ahead anyway. >> those are all true. although, you cou
energy, energy independence or something akin to rate or at least more energy independent is a possibility and a world where high-value added, is about you added is key. the guy here protection joy actual property has an advantage . the best schools and universities has an advantage. talk about rasons and resurgence this is brought up by candidates and is drowned out by other things. i would likely preclude go down and get a sense of your reaction to this moment a promise. >> i am the one...
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he in turn was drawn to her strength, her morals, her driving energy and her unwavering ambition, and her indomitable drive. but within a short time she realized he was and in court jubal drunk. -- in court jubal drunk. and despite his own international celebrity, he could not spare her rising thing. rebecca west who have met thompson in london in 1921, whom jim spoke about in his introduction, and later when dorothy was a chief of the bureau in berlin, was as courageous and as an domino ball as american friend, possibly more so. kindred spirits intent on breaking through that concrete ceiling of male-dominated literature and journalism. they both were intent on confronting the pivotal issues of their times head-on. and they would remain friends all of their lives. rebecca west had as humble a beginning as dorothy thompson eric she was born so silly isabel fairfield on the outskirts of london in 1892 to a scotch highland mother with musical aspirations, and a truly gifted journalist father. when he left them, abandoned them to poverty, when she, too, was only eight, she was both devas
he in turn was drawn to her strength, her morals, her driving energy and her unwavering ambition, and her indomitable drive. but within a short time she realized he was and in court jubal drunk. -- in court jubal drunk. and despite his own international celebrity, he could not spare her rising thing. rebecca west who have met thompson in london in 1921, whom jim spoke about in his introduction, and later when dorothy was a chief of the bureau in berlin, was as courageous and as an domino ball...
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the book addresses topics such as energy and resource nationalism, strategic competition in the global commons and looked at demographic issues in the region, sought to understand the future of the nuclear energy in asia as well as many other topics. and then last year our volume build upon this research framework but narrowed the focus to examine the rising powers china and india, and specifically the challenges and opportunities presented by the remarkable growth of the major powers to read than this year's strategic volume the military challenge we have sought to refine our research agenda by examining one of the most immediate challenges stemming from china's rise and that is the advancing military capabilities and its strategic ambitions. last december once we haven't decided on the particular topic or theme for the book we sought to identify the very best and brightest scholars in the respective fields to come together to address this important topic with such wide-ranging implications. we were successful in bringing together an absolutely phenomenon research team this year among
the book addresses topics such as energy and resource nationalism, strategic competition in the global commons and looked at demographic issues in the region, sought to understand the future of the nuclear energy in asia as well as many other topics. and then last year our volume build upon this research framework but narrowed the focus to examine the rising powers china and india, and specifically the challenges and opportunities presented by the remarkable growth of the major powers to read...
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we've talked about energy. i think we have enormous potential in the united states to devote our energy resources. it seems to me a lot of it is communications challenged. i mean, when you have a lisa doesn't mean you're going to find before. we talk about anwr for example, having enormous reserves but it takes a long time to actually find energy and develop it. is very expensive. how do we better communicate that to the average citizen in just its? i think that will be the key in order for us to have a sound energy policy and develop our resources that could benefit really all americans. >> well, you know, we, the chamber is very active in politics but we don't to presidential politics. but i am going to refer to something that candidate romney said the other day about energy. and he said if you spend all your time and energy beating up on the existing energy system, which does a hell of a job, about $2 trillion worth of deductions, while putting 90 -- $2 billion, putting $90 billion in something else. i mean,
we've talked about energy. i think we have enormous potential in the united states to devote our energy resources. it seems to me a lot of it is communications challenged. i mean, when you have a lisa doesn't mean you're going to find before. we talk about anwr for example, having enormous reserves but it takes a long time to actually find energy and develop it. is very expensive. how do we better communicate that to the average citizen in just its? i think that will be the key in order for us...
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it creates jobs, a lot of energy, it done some wonderful things. nobody disputes that. it's not being held back by government regulations. you can argue right now that a tremendous amount of the investment is going abroad to tap those middle classes and other countries. when in fact, more of that investment should be here. we make the point that we think the government needs to make more of an investment. it's a dire situation. it's a crisis. the greatest piece time public works program in the history occurred on the watch of the republican president dwight eisenhower. it should not be a partisan issue. >> host: all right. at the end of the book you make some suggestions, john, you suggest we revise the tax code, you suggest that there be real free trade in terms of imposing some protections for the american workers what's being used in china, japan and elsewhere. and you say that there should be investment in u.s. infrastructure a stimulus plan. could you two get elected dogcatcher? [laughter] >> guest: probably not. but, you know, the problem with -- actually -- >> ho
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. >> energies love heavy. i think we are going lower. we got below $90 good we could not get back above. that is bearish for crude oil. down i think we go. overall, though, the economy is slowing down. supplies increasing in crude oil. down it goes. i think we see $86 crude oil. liz: if the weather here in cleveland is any indication of what will happen in new york, connecticut and new jersey, it is getting a little bit colder here. watch out. the dollar versus the euro. $1.30. what happened to our dollar? >> good afternoon. the dollar -- the trade was so crowded. everyone was trying to short the euro. we have a little bit of a rally. i think the dollar will show some strength you're coming in the next couple of weeks. i think the euro will come down much lower. 125-120 before the end of the year. i think the dollar will gain a lot more strength. liz: what happened sunday with the market? >> we are starting earnings season. i think the market will continue to turn. i think we are stuck between 1450 and 1475. i do think you will see somet
. >> energies love heavy. i think we are going lower. we got below $90 good we could not get back above. that is bearish for crude oil. down i think we go. overall, though, the economy is slowing down. supplies increasing in crude oil. down it goes. i think we see $86 crude oil. liz: if the weather here in cleveland is any indication of what will happen in new york, connecticut and new jersey, it is getting a little bit colder here. watch out. the dollar versus the euro. $1.30. what...
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i need help on energy policy. here's the broad framework. let's help to fill in the gaps and make it a national effort, if you will. i think there's huge untapped potential in that area that could speak to bipartisanship. >> i agree with the. i think the biggest policy achievement probably the last 20th minute and welfare reform. 25 years i guess. now, 15 years, 96. that was done by clinton, begrudgingly accepted after modifying its on the other governors have a huge role in that a thing. angler, thompson, underpublicized and a couple democratic governors. so i think you could imagine that, if you can do serious health reform, the republican version of health reform which was medicaid back to the state shouldn't have a very serious, and truthfully even obamnicare will depend on the states. so you do need to have a series conversation with governors who understand the issues. >> and to that end i think governor romney be in a position to at least instinctively understand the culture of governors, how to harness them and energize them. >> othe
i need help on energy policy. here's the broad framework. let's help to fill in the gaps and make it a national effort, if you will. i think there's huge untapped potential in that area that could speak to bipartisanship. >> i agree with the. i think the biggest policy achievement probably the last 20th minute and welfare reform. 25 years i guess. now, 15 years, 96. that was done by clinton, begrudgingly accepted after modifying its on the other governors have a huge role in that a thing....
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department of energy substation. but instead he ended up here, chained to the side door of a nonprofit rural aid organization. he got the wrong building but at least he had the right message. your sign said reduce deficits and you thoughted no blood for oil. and you were chained to a rural health organization. what's your message? >> well, -- >> so wrong building, unclear message, but at least jody reached the people. >> how long before someone noticed you? >> 18 hours. [laughter] >> why do you think people ignored you? >> i think people don't like to think about the troubles in the international spectrum right now. >> not because you were below sidewalk level? jody brought me to the place where, for some reason, no one saw him. you were chained where? >> just to this door handle here. >> okay. and was this sign here when you -- >> actually it was. >> did you read this sign? >> after i locked to the door handle. >> yes, after he locked to the door handle. but every good protester has a contingency plan. >> when you f
department of energy substation. but instead he ended up here, chained to the side door of a nonprofit rural aid organization. he got the wrong building but at least he had the right message. your sign said reduce deficits and you thoughted no blood for oil. and you were chained to a rural health organization. what's your message? >> well, -- >> so wrong building, unclear message, but at least jody reached the people. >> how long before someone noticed you? >> 18 hours....
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energy majors rallied. automakers also sord after bmw reported a surge in september sale this is china. lost 7% on the week, knee con tumbled 5% on down beat earnings. automakers also retreated on reports of plunging sales in china. the bo jchj stayed the same on policy as expected. pc makers extended a losing streak, but media tech gained 2% on strong september sales. lg display tumbled 4.5% after a downgrade on profitability concerns. meanwhile australian minors and banks support to the asx ending at a 14 month high. sensex down by 0.7%. back to you. >> okay, thanks for that. the jobs report is out at 8:30. expected modest growth but not enough to make a dent in unemployment. dow jones forecast is for an increase of 118,000 versus 96,000 in august. unemployment seenle ho holding # 8.1%. joining us now is patrick o'keefe, director of economic research. >> i'm on the high side of the forecast panel looking for 140,0 140,000. some continued decline in the public sector. i do expect, though, that the unemploy
energy majors rallied. automakers also sord after bmw reported a surge in september sale this is china. lost 7% on the week, knee con tumbled 5% on down beat earnings. automakers also retreated on reports of plunging sales in china. the bo jchj stayed the same on policy as expected. pc makers extended a losing streak, but media tech gained 2% on strong september sales. lg display tumbled 4.5% after a downgrade on profitability concerns. meanwhile australian minors and banks support to the asx...
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people scurry around you have the energy going on. and as people start to sort of give an camp what's going on. we you have the high energy going on. it could be very, very intox candidating. we don't have constitutional history together to guide us. we don't have parameters that you might have in the northerly workplace. we are just -- we're a workplace without boundaries. we have a man you'll we could give people that was this thick. it was about about five pages. an employee manual. i don't know what we put in it. might have here's how you can get your health insurance benefit. here are the restrooms. you have the energetic group of people and their competitive. and maybe you could even say we're a little bit ambitious. right. you come in to the environment, many people came in without a job. they were volunteers and want to get a job. some people -- they want to get noticed by the right people. and they, you know, and you have people who have been hired who want maybe more responsibility. right than they probably traditional in th
people scurry around you have the energy going on. and as people start to sort of give an camp what's going on. we you have the high energy going on. it could be very, very intox candidating. we don't have constitutional history together to guide us. we don't have parameters that you might have in the northerly workplace. we are just -- we're a workplace without boundaries. we have a man you'll we could give people that was this thick. it was about about five pages. an employee manual. i don't...
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i need some help on energy policy. let's help to fill in the gaps and make it a national effort if you will. i think there's huge untapped potential in that area that could speak to bipartisanship. >> i think the biggest policy achievement might have been welfare reform. and that was done by clinton who was congressionally accepted. on the republican side a couple of democratic governors. so i think you could imagine, certainly if you have serious health care reform, the republican version of health care reform includes medicaid back to the states. you need to have a serious and truthfully than obamacare will depend on this day. you need to have a serious conversation with governors to understand those issues. >> to that end, they would at least instinctively understand how to harness them and how to energize them going forward. >> okay, other questions. right there in the aisle as the microphone coming out. >> governor huntsman, i am with wing tank. you stated the president has an opportunity to set a framework, so co
i need some help on energy policy. let's help to fill in the gaps and make it a national effort if you will. i think there's huge untapped potential in that area that could speak to bipartisanship. >> i think the biggest policy achievement might have been welfare reform. and that was done by clinton who was congressionally accepted. on the republican side a couple of democratic governors. so i think you could imagine, certainly if you have serious health care reform, the republican...
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in fact convinced the first is energy it takes an inordinate amount of energy beyond what you ever expected. 14, 15, 16 hour days they will never make it and i know it doesn't feel like it on saturday morning. that's because you don't go to bed until 5 a.m.. if i don't get to bed until 5 a.m. i don't wake up until monday. the second thing is creativity. honest to goodness this is something you see a 6-year-old playing and all of a sudden they say i am of dinosaur but they believe it in that moment in their mind so radically change the status quo. they have no attachment to the status quo. alternate worlds and possibilities are real to them and that's something that we lose and as we get older and sure you've that people in your work. there are two things they are not allowed to say to me. they can't say we've always done it this way and everyone else does it this way. they mean nothing to me because there is no attachment to the way that we've always done it. that sort of creativity to give an example of a couple years ago i sold my car because it and if the cow we call this conscious outsi
in fact convinced the first is energy it takes an inordinate amount of energy beyond what you ever expected. 14, 15, 16 hour days they will never make it and i know it doesn't feel like it on saturday morning. that's because you don't go to bed until 5 a.m.. if i don't get to bed until 5 a.m. i don't wake up until monday. the second thing is creativity. honest to goodness this is something you see a 6-year-old playing and all of a sudden they say i am of dinosaur but they believe it in that...
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it creates jobs, a lot of energy, it done some wonderful things. nobody disputes that. it's not being held back by government regulations. you can argue right now that a tremendous amount of the investment is going abroad to tap those middle classes and other countries. when in fact, more of that investment should be here. we make the point that we think the government needs to make more of an investment. it's a dire situation. it's a crisis. the greatest piece time public works program in the history occurred on the watch of the republican president dwight eisenhower. it should not be a partisan issue. >> host: all right. at the end of the book you make some suggestions, john, you suggest we revise the tax code, you suggest that there be real free trade in terms of imposing some protections for the american workers what's being used in china, japan and elsewhere. and you say that there should be investment in u.s. infrastructure a stimulus plan. could you two get elected dogcatcher? [laughter] >> guest: probably not. but, you know, the problem with -- actually -- >> ho
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >>> it's monday and time to reveal our fan of the week. >> another lucky fan. this week's fan is karen cooper. >> what? >> from roseville, michigan. and is a stay at home mom. she always ready for a tie breaker even if the score is not actually a tie breaker. she has a crush on willie. walking the fourth hour is her me time when she puts her daughter down for a nap. we're joining in the celebration by sending karen to the caribbean islands. you will sail like a diva from miami and make stops in st. thomas, jamaica to name a few. the hotel and airfare were provided by msc cruises. >> in addition, we have a couple of real fans in the studio. they were so great. and we're so glad, guys. wave to the folks at home. >>> and she lost half of her body weight. the
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >>> it's monday and time to reveal our fan of the week. >> another lucky fan. this week's fan is karen cooper. >> what? >> from roseville, michigan. and is a stay at home mom. she always ready for a tie...
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one, get us energy independent. north america energy independent. that creates about 4 million jobs. number two, open up more trade, particularly in latin america. crack down on china if and when they cheat. number three, make sure our people have the skills they need to succeed and the best schools in the world. we're far away from that now. number four, get us to a balanced budget. number five, champion small business. >> well, there you go in terms of mitt romney coming out with five points in terms of an economic plan. do you think this is resonating with folks out there? the issues that are important in terms of dictating their vote, the economy. >> no question. the economy for so many families in america have been very disappointing. many people are still looking for jobs. much of this is structural unemployment, as we've created more efficiencies in our factories, which means fewer jobs. so we have -- you know, we're still struggling with an 8-plus percent unemployment rate. that has to be part of the debate as to how -- what direction we go
one, get us energy independent. north america energy independent. that creates about 4 million jobs. number two, open up more trade, particularly in latin america. crack down on china if and when they cheat. number three, make sure our people have the skills they need to succeed and the best schools in the world. we're far away from that now. number four, get us to a balanced budget. number five, champion small business. >> well, there you go in terms of mitt romney coming out with five...
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one is for a clean, domestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> board of xstrata finally recommends glencore's offer, but with important conditions on renum race. eurozone pmi points to a fresh recession. and shares in banco popular have resumed trade and they have fallen sharply after the banks announced a 2.5 billion euro rights issue. president obama continues to maintain his lead over mitt romney with two days before their first debate and 35 days before the election. new poll shows 49% of likely voters favoring the president versus 47% for romney. amongst all registered voter, obama holds a 5 point lead. but 52% of likely voters across key swing states favor the president. you'll be abl
one is for a clean, domestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> board of xstrata finally recommends glencore's offer, but...
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there is a vast reserves of energy that we are making big -- bright feathers among alternative energy. energy independence or something akin to it is a possibility. in a world where superadded industries are key, the guy who protect intellectual property the bust has an advantage. the place with the best schools and has an advantage. we have more capital. we have the formula to be the most successful nation at enter the world. talking about renaissance and resurgence. for some reason this is brought up by candidates and is drowned out by other things. i would like to quickly go down. i would like to get a sense of your reaction to this moment of promise for the united states. >> u.s. 08 the one that thinks things are better than people think it. on the other hand, we are in a political campaign. nobody is supposed to say the other guy is like a disaster. i am generally optimistic about the united states. i think we will come out of the recession, and i think you will find our way to a political deal that deals with all of the range of economic issues that we have. i also think we cont
there is a vast reserves of energy that we are making big -- bright feathers among alternative energy. energy independence or something akin to it is a possibility. in a world where superadded industries are key, the guy who protect intellectual property the bust has an advantage. the place with the best schools and has an advantage. we have more capital. we have the formula to be the most successful nation at enter the world. talking about renaissance and resurgence. for some reason this is...
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and so we are reliant upon energy sources from people that we really don't like very much and don't like us and they are thing essentials that us defense money is also going towards protecting us energy and the access to foreign oil well it's maybe more convenient for politicians to just say that ok we're just going to do a little tinkering and fix things rather than to say we have to raise our taxes and cut spending but that's what we have time for thank you so much crowd denninger author and radio host for the architecture. all right it's time now for more of the day where we break down a financial term or concept for a very smart viewer about perhaps not the financial expert and today very fitting to our conversation in fiscal cliff given warnings like this. this country moves closer to the fiscal cliff watch out the fiscal cliff is fast approaching the fiscal cliff looming the fiscal cliff it's looming scorched earth partisan politics could push america over of this cool cliff. all right we get it now even ben bernanke the fed with all of his tools the fed can't compensate for t
and so we are reliant upon energy sources from people that we really don't like very much and don't like us and they are thing essentials that us defense money is also going towards protecting us energy and the access to foreign oil well it's maybe more convenient for politicians to just say that ok we're just going to do a little tinkering and fix things rather than to say we have to raise our taxes and cut spending but that's what we have time for thank you so much crowd denninger author and...
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energy and the access to foreign oil well it's maybe more convenient for politicians to just say that ok we're just going to do a little tinkering and fix things rather than to say we have to raise our taxes and cut spending but that's all we have time for thank you so much prodding or author and radio host for the market take care. all right it's time now for word of the day where we break down a financial term or concept for a very smart viewer but perhaps not the financial expert and today very fitting to our conversation it is fiscal cliff given warnings like this. this country moves closer to the fiscal cliff watch out the fiscal cliff is fast approaching the fiscal cliff looming the fiscal cliff it's looming scorched earth partisan politics could push america over of this cliff. all right we get it now even ben bernanke says with all of his tools the fed can't compensate for the three africa oh. it's a fiscal cliff is an address as i as i've said i don't think our tools are strong enough to offset the effects of a major fiscal shock. so we'd have to think about what to do in tha
energy and the access to foreign oil well it's maybe more convenient for politicians to just say that ok we're just going to do a little tinkering and fix things rather than to say we have to raise our taxes and cut spending but that's all we have time for thank you so much prodding or author and radio host for the market take care. all right it's time now for word of the day where we break down a financial term or concept for a very smart viewer but perhaps not the financial expert and today...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hournergy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. go to our website below to get u-verse high speed internet for just 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's all the speed you need all at a great price. our newly expanded advanced digital network gives you more of what you enjoy online. and with at&t, our wireless gateway turns your home into a private wi-fi hot spot that connects your wi-fi devices and can even save on your smart phone data usage at home. go to our website below to get at&t u-verse high speed internet for just 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. that
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. >> from now until monday, virginia shoppers will not have to pay tax on energy efficient appliances. the commonwealth is having a sales tax holiday which extends to heat pumps dishwashers washing machines, and other products. they have to be $2,500 or less and be energy efficient. >> metro is using the coming holiday for an extra day of track maintenance. starting tonight there will be a single tracking on the red and orange lines. that will cause 10-20 minutes of extra travel time. metro will also reduce trains to a single track on the orange line. writers should allow 15 minutes of extra travel time. >> an early taste of winter weather in the nation. this is denver colorado this morning. snow is falling in parts of the state tonight. also tonight, some people in north dakota are digging out from almost a foot of snow. >> 14 inches in parts of northern minnesota. they do not have the big slopes of there. -- out there. let me give you an idea, we are going to go from the 70's to the 40's? this is west of denver. 27 degrees and you can see how there has been some snow out there. in d
. >> from now until monday, virginia shoppers will not have to pay tax on energy efficient appliances. the commonwealth is having a sales tax holiday which extends to heat pumps dishwashers washing machines, and other products. they have to be $2,500 or less and be energy efficient. >> metro is using the coming holiday for an extra day of track maintenance. starting tonight there will be a single tracking on the red and orange lines. that will cause 10-20 minutes of extra travel...
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as people start -- you have this high energy, which can be intoxicating but on the other hand. it can hand. we don't have institutional history it together to guide us. we don't have the parameters you might have in the normal workplace. we are the workplace without boundaries. we had a manual we could give people that was about five pages, an employee manual. i don't even know what we could have put in it. it might of been, you can get your health insurance benefits and here's where the restroom is. nothing to tell people. so you have this energetic group of people and they are competitive. maybe even a little ambitious. you come into this environment, many people came in without a job. there were just volunteers and want to get a job. some people came because they wanted to get noticed by the right people. yes, people who had been hired who want more responsibility than in their other jobs. and department heads trying to get more budget than the other department. so you have this thing going on where it's a very chaotic time. you really need to get control of this, because in
as people start -- you have this high energy, which can be intoxicating but on the other hand. it can hand. we don't have institutional history it together to guide us. we don't have the parameters you might have in the normal workplace. we are the workplace without boundaries. we had a manual we could give people that was about five pages, an employee manual. i don't even know what we could have put in it. it might of been, you can get your health insurance benefits and here's where the...
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we bring down the cost of fuel and energy and gas prices. in our restaurants, they have to pay more for food than the deliveries. we have to bring down these costs and make our small businesses viable. >> limit tell you how this recession has affected me -- i have fought even harder for the people i represent. i committed my life to public service because i saw my neighbors out of work. i saw my family being denied health care. when this recession hit, i turned up the volume on fighting for connecticut manufacturers. i founded the buy america caucus, dedicated to making sure our tax dollars stay in the united states. i stepped up the volume when it came to making sure the social safety net was there for the people of this state who were out of work, whether it's a unemployment benefits for health care for them and their kids. i fought even harder in the public arena for people who needed help. how did this recession affect linda mcmahon? in 2009, her company took $10 million in state tax credit designed to create jobs. at the same time, she
we bring down the cost of fuel and energy and gas prices. in our restaurants, they have to pay more for food than the deliveries. we have to bring down these costs and make our small businesses viable. >> limit tell you how this recession has affected me -- i have fought even harder for the people i represent. i committed my life to public service because i saw my neighbors out of work. i saw my family being denied health care. when this recession hit, i turned up the volume on fighting...
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energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes withome risk, north america's natural gas producs are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources ofwithin self-containedgy fwell systems.y, and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communies and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >> i'm robert gray with your fox business brief. alcoa kicked off earnings season with better-than-expected profit and revenue for its third quarter. the company reaffirmed its long term outlook that aluminum demand will double by the year 2020. >>> yum brands beat profit but missed on revenue. the company raised its full-year earnings growth forecast to at least 13%. >>> capital one says it has restored online services after suffering a denial of service attack. a group claiming to be allied with an islamic terror organizati
energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes withome risk, north america's natural gas producs are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources ofwithin self-containedgy fwell systems.y, and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communies and the environment. we're america's...
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we're serious about our energy policy. even though congress doesn't act, the administration, the president could take those steps and it would send a clear signal, put a lot more people to work. >> so what should the policy look like? what, in your view, would be the most important, you know, event that the administration can do to help the country's energy situation? >> i think the first thing is it needs to be a policy driven by job creation. in the oil and the gas business, since this recession started in 2007, 2008, we've created close to 400,000 jobs when the economy has lost 6 million. so we need to focus on job creation potential. the second thing we shouldn't overlook is the amount of revenue that the industry generates as they create these jobs. we contribute over $86 million a day to the federal government. that's a lot of revenue that could help with deficit, deficit reduction and our debt structure. the third piece of that is we could become more energy secure as a nation. today we're less reliant on outside so
we're serious about our energy policy. even though congress doesn't act, the administration, the president could take those steps and it would send a clear signal, put a lot more people to work. >> so what should the policy look like? what, in your view, would be the most important, you know, event that the administration can do to help the country's energy situation? >> i think the first thing is it needs to be a policy driven by job creation. in the oil and the gas business, since...
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he said the government's new energy policy rules out the construction of nuclear plants. government leaders adopted the policy last month. they said they would try to end the reliance on nuclear power by the 2030s. all reactors in the country went offline one by one after the accident in fukushima. two at the ohi plant in western japan are running again. edano said other reactors could be restarted if the regulator confirms they're safe. >>> officials at japan's nuclear regulation authority have participated in their first emergency drill. they launched the agency three weeks ago. the drill simulated a power blackout at a nuclear fuel reprocessing plant in rokkasho in northeastern japan. a self-defense force plane flew an nra commissioner and members of the staff to the site. the official used the plant's emergency response center to communicate by video linked with the agency's headquarters in tokyo. they rehearsed measures to evacuate the village and ensure the safety of its residents. >>> turkish commanders are mobilizing armored vehicles along the border with syria. t
he said the government's new energy policy rules out the construction of nuclear plants. government leaders adopted the policy last month. they said they would try to end the reliance on nuclear power by the 2030s. all reactors in the country went offline one by one after the accident in fukushima. two at the ohi plant in western japan are running again. edano said other reactors could be restarted if the regulator confirms they're safe. >>> officials at japan's nuclear regulation...
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i think specifically, technology, health care, energy. you want to see whether or not gold stays below 1800. you also want to see that apple's getting a little heavy. can the nasdaq hang in there with apple looking a little heavy. got to focus on the cash flow, not the headlines. >> all right. we'll leave it there. 30 seconds. let me ask you, we've got a little extra time here. let me ask y'all, is a bad omen that the market lost so much of its momentum from the highs? so, at the best, the dow was up 161 points, obviously, certainly nowhere near that high with the gain of 70 points. do you think that indicates we will see selling at the opening tomorrow? what do you think? >> let me say i don't. i think what happened here, apple got heavy at the end of the day. it represents so much of a part of the index at this point. we didn't close negative, we lost a little bit of our steam. i think our markets are actually healthy. want to look at the advance decline line and the new lows, they look good. >> what do you think? any thoughts on that?
i think specifically, technology, health care, energy. you want to see whether or not gold stays below 1800. you also want to see that apple's getting a little heavy. can the nasdaq hang in there with apple looking a little heavy. got to focus on the cash flow, not the headlines. >> all right. we'll leave it there. 30 seconds. let me ask you, we've got a little extra time here. let me ask y'all, is a bad omen that the market lost so much of its momentum from the highs? so, at the best,...
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visitors are taking a closeup look at electric vehicles and green energy products. this is what walking sticks may look like in the future. it moves with wheels, and wheels move with a sensor in here. withven slight hand pressure of my hands. major electronic device-maker murata manufacturing co developed this item with a small osaka company that specializes in devices to assist the elderly and the infirm. nearly a quarter of the japanese population is over 65 years of age. there is a growing market for products for the elderly and manufacturers are becoming increasingly innovative. >> translator: i think the senior market will expand as the number of older people increases. there's also demand in europe, the u.s. and other developed countries. >> reporter: this product supports the wearer's joints and muscles. this man can easily carry more than 50 kilograms. the suit-makers say they developed it to help older people working a manual job. many newer blood pressure monito contain embedded remote communication devices. this allows them to instantly transfer data to s
visitors are taking a closeup look at electric vehicles and green energy products. this is what walking sticks may look like in the future. it moves with wheels, and wheels move with a sensor in here. withven slight hand pressure of my hands. major electronic device-maker murata manufacturing co developed this item with a small osaka company that specializes in devices to assist the elderly and the infirm. nearly a quarter of the japanese population is over 65 years of age. there is a growing...
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we'll unleash the power of the energy complex of the united states, become energy independence. there will be a lot of winners in the energy complex f there is a change in administration. >> real quickly, jobs was another big topic last night. we have the jobs report coming out tomorrow. it is expected the unemployment rate is going to go a little bit over 8%. what impact will that have on our markets tomorrow and on the election? >> it's amazing this is probably one of the last ones we get to focus on before election. there will be one more before november 2 but as we look at tomorrow's jobs reports it could go either way it is hard for this no to-- number to disappoint the market because we already have monetary policies, i think an upside number would be better for the president, the downside better for the challenger. so we will keep a close eye on that. >> susie: all right that number comes out at 8:30 eastern time tomorrow morning. we'll see what happens. art hoggan, managing director and strategist at lazard capital managements >> reporter: i'm erika miller in new york. t
we'll unleash the power of the energy complex of the united states, become energy independence. there will be a lot of winners in the energy complex f there is a change in administration. >> real quickly, jobs was another big topic last night. we have the jobs report coming out tomorrow. it is expected the unemployment rate is going to go a little bit over 8%. what impact will that have on our markets tomorrow and on the election? >> it's amazing this is probably one of the last...
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trade energy sector to hold 24 hour strike in the energy sector from 19:00. 21:00 cet. >>> coming up next, bae major shareholder throws something in the works. we'll have the details. >>> world bank has slashed its growth outlook for china and developing asia. the british chancellor has told cnbc the uk is getting it it right when it comes to tackling debt and will announce more spending cuts within the hour. plus the b chlt e aae and eads on on a knife edge. bigger shareholder opposes the deal. and we'll talk about that now. bae biggest shareholder invesco has said it has significant reservations about a tie up with the eads. it cited concerns the merger could backen bae's position in the united states. over the weekend, phillip hammond said it could veto any planned merger. hammond said the uk will block the deal if the french or german governments have too much of a controlling stake in the new firm. joining us for more is patricia in frankfurt. significant really, more likely to get done or more likely not? >> at the moment it seems that the stumbling blocks are more than we can
trade energy sector to hold 24 hour strike in the energy sector from 19:00. 21:00 cet. >>> coming up next, bae major shareholder throws something in the works. we'll have the details. >>> world bank has slashed its growth outlook for china and developing asia. the british chancellor has told cnbc the uk is getting it it right when it comes to tackling debt and will announce more spending cuts within the hour. plus the b chlt e aae and eads on on a knife edge. bigger...
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at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies. that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. ♪ >> good morning, back now at 5:15. this is what you missed while you were sleeping. chicago teachers approving a new contract two weeks after ending their strike. it gives them a average of a seven percent raise over three years. teachers currently make 76,000 in the chicago area. the tigers and miguel cabrera now wears the crown. [applause] he is the first triple crown winner in 45 years. royal fans giving him a standing ovation. he led with a 343 batting range. 43 home runs and rbies. way to go. time now for good news talking . this morning, we are hearing from you, the voters, frank lunt speaking with colorado voterss and this is what they said about last night's debate. >> we
at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies. that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. ♪ >> good morning, back now at 5:15. this is what you missed while you were sleeping. chicago teachers approving a...
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let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> a massive scandal is unfolding in massachusetts. it centers around this woman. her name is annie duken. state drug lab entrusted with thousands of drug labs, evidence in several cases but she's accused of faking drug results and forging and breaking drug protocol. what happens based on the questionable drug samples handled by her. here's susan candiotti w
let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors...